Doing Philosophy with Young Students

Questions: Philosophy for Young People 1:2-2 (2001)
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Goering argues that children, at any age, have the potential to utilize logic and generate philosophical thinking through role-playing yet challenging games. This activity fosters a philosophical imagination for children

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Sara Goering
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